OUR PASTORS

Pastors Earl and Ava Fulmer are dedicated servants of the Lord, whose life together expresses God’s love and reality in the lives of those they are privileged to connect with. Read more about our pastors below.

PASTOR EARL FULMER

Since 1981, Earl Fulmer has been a student of the Bible who shares with others through a unique gift to teach God’s Word. A lunch hour Bible study at Kelly Air Force Base in his early years of ministry was just one example of God’s call on his life. Eventually his Bible studies grew to a point that General Worthington, founder of the Christian Officer’s Bible Study Ministry, instructed him to organize a staff and register the organization. He was designated to be the Overseer of the Kelly AFB Christian Fellowship Bible Study Ministries.

Pastor Fulmer has always suspected there was a greater call of God on his life, and signs and wonders followed him through the years that proved it so. He graduated from the Five Fold Ministry School where he was ordained, and in 2009, established The Clarion Call Christian Center in San Antonio, Texas, in response to God’s blatantly clear call for Pastor Fulmer to preach the Gospel.

Today, The Clarion Call Christian Center continues to thrive as a haven for people from all walks of life to hear and respond to God’s clarion call.

PASTOR AVA FULMER

Ava Hornsby Fulmer is wife, mother and grandmother. She serves alongside her husband preaching and teaching the Gospel as the First Lady of The Clarion Call Christian Center.

She is a licensed and ordained minister who graduated from John Jay High School in 1974 and graduated from Southwest Texas State University where she received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice. She graduated from New Life Living Word Seminary where she received her license to minister and served on the Ministerial Alliance at New Life Christian Center for twelve years. While a member there, she was over the Drama Ministry and the Singles Ministry for a period of time. Ava attended Expect a Miracle Five Fold Ministry School in 2009, where she received her ordination.

While in high school, she served as the president of the youth group at Marbach Christian Church for four years and while in college, she was active in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. In 1974, she was crowned Miss Black San Antonio and Miss Black Southwest Texas in 1979.

Ava has a heart for women and is passionate about teaching them who they are in Christ. She has a desire to equip them to become all they can be in God. She is a strong advocate and believer in God’s miracle working power as has been miraculously healed by God from fibrasarcoma, cancer of the tissues.